In an exclusive interview with Michigan Auto Law attorney, the respected Oakland County leader explains his support for No Fault

Never known to mince words or pull punches, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson stayed true to form in a recent exclusive interview with attorney Steve Gursten of Michigan Auto Law, over whether to reform Michigan’s No Fault auto insurance system.

Here’s a short video of what the Oakland County Executive had to say about his strong and vocal support for Michigan’s No Fault insurance system:

In his letter, Mr. Patterson points out the total lack of “factual evidence” being presented by the insurance industry to support “efforts to dismantle Michigan’s auto no-fault.” Mr. Patterson said he saw no “need to change Michigan’s Auto No-fault insurance system …,” which provides “the country’s best coverage for auto accident victims” as well as jobs and excellent medical care for Michigan residents who suffer from serious spinal cord, traumatic brain injury, and other serious injuries.

Below are highlights of Mr. Patterson’s interview comments regarding the importance of Michigan No Fault:

“The [No Fault Law’s catastrophic claims] fund provides an essential service and a quality of life and I think that’s how we should treat our citizens.”

Michigan No Fault is “unique” and it has “proven its worth time and time again.”

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